MSc in Information Systems

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Students enrolled in the MSc in Information Systems programme are required to submit a thesis as a compulsory component of their degree requirements. This collection contains merit-based theses submitted by postgraduate students specialising in Information Systems. Abstracts are available for public viewing, while the full texts can be accessed on-site within the library.

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    Challenges and Opportunities in Mobile Banking Adoption among Young Adults in Sri Lanka
    (Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, 2025-09) Liyanage S L
    This study examines the challenges and opportunities associated with mobile banking adoption among young adults in Sri Lanka. Mobile banking currently provides accessibility, convenience and financial inclusion, yet its adoption remains inconsistent due to issues such as security concerns, lack of trust, digital literacy gaps and infrastructure limitations. While mobile banking provides numerous benefits, such as 24/7 access to financial services, reduced dependency on physical bank branches and increased financial inclusion, significant barriers still need to be addressed. The purpose of this research is to identify barriers, examine user perceptions and propose strategies that can enhance adoption. A structured questionnaire will be administered among young adults in different geographic settings (urban, suburban, rural). To guarantee a thorough understanding, both mobile banking users and non-users will be included. Data collected will be analyzed to highlight trends in adoption, perceptions of security and the role of financial literacy. It is anticipated that the results would help banks, policymakers and tech companies create mobile banking systems in Sri Lanka that are safer, easier to use, and more inclusive. By addressing existing challenges and leveraging opportunities, the research aims to foster a more inclusive and technology-driven financial ecosystem that aligns with global banking trends.
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    Resolving the Challenges Faced While Adapting to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in Sales Organizations
    (SLIIT, 2025-12) Welagedara, H. M. A. N.
    This study investigates the factors impacting ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) adaptation at DIMO (Diesel and Motor Engineering Company), a Sri Lankan corporation that just switched from a legacy system to a new ERP platform. As a result of switching to new ERP, Employees are struggling a lot to adjust to the new ERP. This makes the transition difficult. Observing these problems, the study identified four essential characteristics that influence ERP adaptation as user training, support desk efficiency, top management support, and user participation. This criterion was identified through a review of existing research and the related studies. This research was performed according to the Sri Lanka context. A quantitative method was used to examine the impact of user training, support desk efficiency, top management support, and user participation towards ERP adaptation. So the data collected via a standardized questionnaire which was issued to a sample of DIMO personnel. This questionnaire was used to identify the impact of all identified factors towards ERP adaptation via a quantitative manner. The study's goal is to identify the association between user training, support desk efficiency, top management support, and user participation towards ERP adaptation in Sri Lankan context. This is focused to gain insight into how each element influences the system change. Finally, to aid the ERP adaptation process, a Microsoft Power Automate support structure was developed to give additional assistance. This study delivers the impact of identified factors towards ERP adaptation at DIMO. Additionally, this research will be helpful other comparable firms in Sri Lanka who are confronting ERP transition.